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Crusaders boosted by return of All Blacks enforcer for Grand Final

Tamaiti Williams of the Crusaders. Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images

All Blacks enforcer Tamaiti Williams will start for the Crusaders in the Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final on Saturday, with the front-rower named to face the Chiefs after missing last week’s semi-final showdown with the Blues.

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Williams had scored a try against the Queensland Reds in the Crusaders’ qualifying final earlier this month before leaving the field in the 34th minute with a knee injury. The prop was sidelined with meniscal irritation but is back in time for the big one at Apollo Projects Stadium.

Coach Rob Penney has only made the one change to the forward pack, with Williams replacing George Bower in the run-on side. Williams will pack down alongside vice-captain Codie Taylor and in-form front-rower Fletcher Newell.

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All Blacks skipper Scott Barrett joins Antonio Shalfoon in the second row. Ethan Blackadder has been retained at blindside flanker, with Tom Christie at openside, and Christian Lio-Willie rounding out the starting pack as the No. 8.

“Tamaiti is ready to go, he was on the cusp of being ready last week but it’s the blessing of having a great squad,” Penney said.

“George Bower has done an amazing job and he’s unlucky not to be starting but Tamaiti has got himself back into selection and he’s going to get the opportunity.”

In the backs, Chay Fihaki has been ruled out of the Grand Final, which has opened the door for Macca Springer to start on the left wing. Springer hasn’t played since the second-last round of the regular season, but will now look to help the Crusaders win yet another Super Rugby title.

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Noah Hotham and Rivez Reihana will combine in the halves, while captain David Havili will link up with Braydon Ennor in the midfield. The last name on the starting team sheet is one of the most important, with Will Jordan set to start opposite Shaun Stevenson at fullback.

“History is history, it is what it is and we’re not even thinking about that, we’re just thinking about the contest ahead of us which is really exciting,” Penney added.

“We’re at home in front of our people and it’s going to be such a magic occasion.”

On the bench, George Bell, George Bower and Seb Calder provide cover in the front-row. Jamie Hannah and Cullen Grace will also look to make a mark as the replacements in the pack, while Kyle Preston, James O’Connor and Dallas McLeod are the three backs.

Head-to-Head

Last 5 Meetings

Wins
2
Draws
0
Wins
3
Average Points scored
25
31
First try wins
60%
Home team wins
80%

Crusaders team for Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final

1. Tamaiti Williams 

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2. (VC) Codie Taylor 

3. Fletcher Newell 

4. Scott Barrett 

5. Antonio Shalfoon 

6. (VC) Ethan Blackadder 

7. Tom Christie  

8. Christian Lio-Willie  

9. Noah Hotham 

10. Rivez Reihana  

11. Macca Springer 

12. (C) David Havili 

13. Braydon Ennor 

14. Sevu Reece 

15. (VC) Will Jordan 

Replacements 

16. George Bell 

17. George Bower

18. Seb Calder

19. Jamie Hannah

20. Cullen Grace

21. Kyle Preston 

22. James O’Connor 

23. Dallas McLeod


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B.J. Spratt 22 days ago

I am a one eyed Canterbury Crusader fan. Crusader Management ( No Cowbells DHUUUUUR) and coaching is very average. Despite all that Crusaders by 20+


Shut down Sititi and MacKenzie. Not that difficult. Thinkers beat Jinkers, Crusaders have always had “Great thinkers”


I think “Set Play dominance” with DEFENCE will win this game. Crusader scrum and lineout will dominate.


Will Jordan will destroy their defence, Game over by Half Time!

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SadersMan 24 days ago

Starters well matched, benches well matched, TAB win odds both at 1.90$, what will decide?


Home advantage?

Crusaders Finals DNA?

Chiefs multiple X factor?

Cowbell ban?

Red/yellow cards?

Goal kicking?

TMO check check?

The Tea Lady?

. . . ????

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BA 24 days ago

Tanaiti huge in for Saders ….and our ABs no love for the red in black but def love for some of them in Black 🤙🏽🤙🏽

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GP 24 days ago

Great Crusaders team. Fantastic to see world class prop Tamaiti Williams a long side Codie Taylor and Fletcher Newell. Macca Springer is a class act coming in for the injured Chay Fihaki. Like the Chiefs , the Crusaders have a great bench with the departing James O’Connor, George Bower, ( who did so well last week), George Bell etc in it.

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BA 24 days ago

Great team no doubt but if I am Dmac I testing that class act u say on the wing with some well placed kicks of different types dude hadn’t played many matches like this yet …Fihaki is biggish out he has been big for ur team and I reckon will be ABs 14

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